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(ULAC) has a joint venture partnership with PUMA North America, is a licensee of brands such as Hurley, Skechers, Champion, Fortnite, and Weatherproof, owns the PRO PLAYER and TicTacToe brands, and is a manufacturer of several private-label brands. ( ) is a 22-year-old New York City-based global entity that designs, manufactures, markets, and distributes legwear, bodywear, apparel, and accessories to some of the world's leading retailers. ULAC is developing a global licensing program for PRO PLAYER across all categories in men's, women's and children's sport and lifestyle apparel, accessories and hard goods, such as small exercise and sport equipment.įor media inquiries and more information about PRO PLAYER, or to learn about global licensing opportunities, please contact Rita Polidori O'Brien, VP Licensing and Marketing: or 212.391-4143. The acquisition of PRO PLAYER expands ULAC's portfolio of wholly-owned brands. (ULAC) as master licensee, PRO PLAYER has been reinvigorated with men's, women's, and children's apparel and accessories programs, and highly-visible marketing support via signage in the home fields/arenas of the New York Mets, Atlanta Braves, Houston Astros, and New York Islanders. Over the last few years, under Perry Ellis International's ownership and with major investment from United Legwear & Apparel Co. The brand is also well-known for acquiring the naming rights to Joe Robbie Stadium, home of the Miami Dolphins and Florida Marlins in the 1990s (the field is now known as Hard Rock Stadium). (ULAC) has acquired the PRO PLAYER brand from Perry Ellis International Inc.įor decades, PRO PLAYER apparel has been worn by sports fans who associated the brand with officially licensed team gear, particularly jackets, across all big four sports. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - United Legwear & Apparel Co. This website will be a living document and will be updated whenever needed.NEW YORK, Jan. While I've been at this for quite a while, I'm bound to have miss-remembered, miss-stated, or just plain missed something.
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If you have any questions, have some old Hawks games on VHS in your closet, or even an old Hawks sweater keeping the dust off those old tapes, feel free to drop me an email using the "Contact" link. While I encourage others to use this site as a reference, as Milt Byron of Byron’s Hockeyland has always said, "Do your Homework!" My research is just the first step in authenticating your jersey.Ĭollecting Blackhawks jerseys has always been a passion. Never would have guessed that one without popping in their first game and seeing the marker names myself. You can still see the marker under the nameplates. Once they returned to Chicago, proper nameplates were sewn and applied over the markered names. the training staff wrote their last names on the back of their jersey in black permanent marker. Instead of sewing a nameplate or sending them out without a name on the back. in 91-92, the Hawks traded for Tony Hrkac and Tony Horacek in the middle of a road trip. For instance, the Blackhawks have always used nameplates on their jerseys. That said, there are usually exceptions to every rule and especially in the game worn hobby, not everything is a science.

all in the name of researching game worn jerseys and this site is the result of 20 years of that research. Additionally, I have a large library of media guides, wire photos, magazines, calendars, you name it. I've always prided myself on research, I have over 2,500 Blackhawks games on DVD, primarily for research purposes. but as can be seen in the pic, did occur on other occasions. The reverse tommy set in 87-88 is infamous in Hawks collecting. but for now will focus on the timeframe after the redesign in 1955 that introduced the look of the Hawks jerseys worn today. At least three players, Higgins, Paterson and Crossman, wore ‘reverse tomahawk’ jerseys as evidenced in a pic found in a Wayne Gretzky pictorial biography and the post cereal set. As time allows, I intend to chronicle Blackhawks game worn jerseys back to the Blackhawks first season. Using my knowledge base and jersey examples, I will document the history of the Black Hawks (and officially after 1986 Blackhawks) game worn jersey. The purpose of this webpage is to celebrate those subtle differences. While the Hawks jerseys have had generally the same look since the 55-56 season, there have been subtle changes through the years. The Chicago Blackhawks jersey (sweater) is generally regarded one of the, if not THE best looking jersey in all of sports.
